Human placentation differs from that of other mammals. A suite of characteristics is shared with haplorrhine primates, including early development of the embryonic membranes and placental hormones such as chorionic gonadotrophin and placental lactogen. A comparable architecture of the intervillous space is found only in Old World monkeys and apes. The routes of trophoblast invasion and the precise role of extravillous trophoblast in uterine artery transformation is similar in chimpanzee and gorilla. Extended parental care is shared with the great apes, and though human babies are rather helpless at birth, they are well developed (precocial) in other respects. Primates and rodents last shared a common ancestor in the Cretaceous period, and t...
76 pagesThe diversity in placental structure and functional attributes have co-evolved with the biod...
The distinction between histiotrophic nutrition (in which local macromolecules are chiefly responsib...
Abstract: Trophectoderm formation is the fi rst cell lineage segregation during early embryo develop...
Placentation in humans is precocious and highly invasive compared to other mammals. Implantation is ...
Placentation in humans is precocious and highly invasive compared to other mammals. Implantation is ...
Humans and apes (hominoids) differ from Old World monkeys (OWMs) in the depth of placental trophobla...
Abstract Based on the number of tissues separating maternal from fetal blood, placentas are classifi...
Many structural and functional differences between various placentas of laboratory animals are point...
The mammalian placenta is the most im-portant fetal organ, assuring a variety of physi-ologic functi...
The placenta is an important locus of theory and empirical research in mammalian evolution, physiolo...
In all mammals including humans, development takes place within the protective environment of the ma...
The guinea pig is an attractive model for human pregnancy and placentation, mainly because of its ha...
Background: Placentas of guinea pig-related rodents are appropriate animal models for human placenta...
Based on histology, the placentae of eutherians are currently grouped in epitheliochorial, endotheli...
The mammalian placenta exhibits striking interspecific morphological variation, yet the implications...
76 pagesThe diversity in placental structure and functional attributes have co-evolved with the biod...
The distinction between histiotrophic nutrition (in which local macromolecules are chiefly responsib...
Abstract: Trophectoderm formation is the fi rst cell lineage segregation during early embryo develop...
Placentation in humans is precocious and highly invasive compared to other mammals. Implantation is ...
Placentation in humans is precocious and highly invasive compared to other mammals. Implantation is ...
Humans and apes (hominoids) differ from Old World monkeys (OWMs) in the depth of placental trophobla...
Abstract Based on the number of tissues separating maternal from fetal blood, placentas are classifi...
Many structural and functional differences between various placentas of laboratory animals are point...
The mammalian placenta is the most im-portant fetal organ, assuring a variety of physi-ologic functi...
The placenta is an important locus of theory and empirical research in mammalian evolution, physiolo...
In all mammals including humans, development takes place within the protective environment of the ma...
The guinea pig is an attractive model for human pregnancy and placentation, mainly because of its ha...
Background: Placentas of guinea pig-related rodents are appropriate animal models for human placenta...
Based on histology, the placentae of eutherians are currently grouped in epitheliochorial, endotheli...
The mammalian placenta exhibits striking interspecific morphological variation, yet the implications...
76 pagesThe diversity in placental structure and functional attributes have co-evolved with the biod...
The distinction between histiotrophic nutrition (in which local macromolecules are chiefly responsib...
Abstract: Trophectoderm formation is the fi rst cell lineage segregation during early embryo develop...